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<p>John Jacob Morton</p>

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<p>Morton was charged with possession of a double barreled shotgun having a barrel length less than 16 inches.</p>

Morton was charged with possession of a double barreled shotgun having a barrel length less than 16 inches.

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A Hickory, N.C. man has been indicted on federal weapons charges, according to the the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

John Jacob Morton, 64, of Hickory, N.C., was arrested in Yadkin County on January 28, after the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office conducted a five month long investigation into the manufacturing sale and possession of weapons of mass destruction, according to the the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

It was also reported that Morton was allegedly selling handguns to convicted felons and illegal immigrants while displaying them at a stand at the Vintage Village Flea market in Hamptonville, according to a release from the the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Agents with the US Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives and detectives from the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office presented Morton’s case to the US Attorney’s Office in June. A federal grand jury indicted Morton on June 25. Morton was entered as a fugitive from justice in the National Criminal Data Base.

Detectives from Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office and the Alexander County Sheriff’s Office apprehended Morton on July 10, in Hickory. The Yadkin County detectives then delivered Morton to the U.S. Marshall’s Service in Greensboro the next day.

Morton’s indictment included selling and distributing firearms without a license, possession of a double barreled shotgun having a barrel length less than 16 inches and manufacturing a weapon of mass destruction.

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Mike Brannock, vice president and CFO of WorkForce Carolina appointed Angel Hayes as branch manager of the Elkin office.  Hayes has been with the company for 11 years.
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Mike Brannock, vice president and CFO of WorkForce Carolina appointed Angel Hayes as branch manager of the Elkin office.  Hayes has been with the company for 11 years.
Mike Brannock, vice president and CFO of WorkForce Carolina appointed Angel Hayes as branch manager of the Elkin office. Hayes has been with the company for 11 years.
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WorkForce Carolina has reopened in Elkin.

Mike Brannock, Vice President and CFO of WorkForce Carolina, announced the opening of the branch office at 1459 North Bridge St., Elkin.

“We look forward to expanding our employee base and serving new and long-term Elkin clients,” said Brannock.

Angel Haynes has been appointed the branch manager of the Elkin division.

“Industrial, clerical, we’re here to service the people of Surry and the residents of Elkin. We are a full-service staffing company,” said Haynes.

Haynes has been with Workforce Carolina for eleven years.

Haynes stated that the Elkin office will work in collaboration with their Yadkin County, and the new office in Elkin is part of a larger vision.

Headquartered in Mount Airy, WorkForce Carolina was founded by Teresa Lewis in 1987 and has additional offices in Yadkinville and High Point. The company previously operated an Elkin office until 2010.

“We were in Elkin for years, but left in December 2010, because of the need, demand and economic environment at the time,” Brannock said. “Now we feel like the time is right to expand into the area once again and we feel really good about the prospect of returning to the town.”

Elkin office hours will be Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Local residents are encouraged to apply in person or online at workforcecarolina.com.

Reach Anthony Gonzalez at 336-835-1513 or email at agonzalez@civitasmedia.com.

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<p>Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit</p><p>More than 140 cars were part of June 15’s car show in Yadkinville.</p>

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More than 140 cars were part of June 15’s car show in Yadkinville.

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<p>Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit</p><p>Car show attendees walk around the town square in Yadkinville.</p>

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Car show attendees walk around the town square in Yadkinville.

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Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit

Scotty and Brenda Fullerton and their grandchildren.

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Mike Brannock, vice president and CFO of WorkForce Carolina appointed Angel Hayes as branch manager of the Elkin office.  Hayes has been with the company for 11 years.
Mike Brannock, vice president and CFO of WorkForce Carolina appointed Angel Hayes as branch manager of the Elkin office. Hayes has been with the company for 11 years.
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Mike Brannock, vice president and CFO of WorkForce Carolina appointed Angel Hayes as branch manager of the Elkin office.  Hayes has been with the company for 11 years.
Mike Brannock, vice president and CFO of WorkForce Carolina appointed Angel Hayes as branch manager of the Elkin office. Hayes has been with the company for 11 years.
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WorkForce Carolina has reopened in Elkin.

Mike Brannock, Vice President and CFO of WorkForce Carolina, announced the opening of the branch office at 1459 North Bridge St., Elkin.

“We look forward to expanding our employee base and serving new and long-term Elkin clients,” said Brannock.

Angel Haynes has been appointed the branch manager of the Elkin division.

“Industrial, clerical, we’re here to service the people of Surry and the residents of Elkin. We are a full-service staffing company,” said Haynes.

Haynes has been with Workforce Carolina for eleven years.

Haynes stated that the Elkin office will work in collaboration with their Yadkin County, and the new office in Elkin is part of a larger vision.

Headquartered in Mount Airy, WorkForce Carolina was founded by Teresa Lewis in 1987 and has additional offices in Yadkinville and High Point. The company previously operated an Elkin office until 2010.

“We were in Elkin for years, but left in December 2010, because of the need, demand and economic environment at the time,” Brannock said. “Now we feel like the time is right to expand into the area once again and we feel really good about the prospect of returning to the town.”

Elkin office hours will be Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Local residents are encouraged to apply in person or online at workforcecarolina.com.

Reach Anthony Gonzalez at 336-835-1513 or email at agonzalez@civitasmedia.com.

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<p>Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit</p><p>More than 140 cars were part of June 15’s car show in Yadkinville.</p>

Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit

More than 140 cars were part of June 15’s car show in Yadkinville.

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<p>Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit</p><p>Car show attendees walk around the town square in Yadkinville.</p>

Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit

Car show attendees walk around the town square in Yadkinville.

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<p>Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit</p><p>Scotty and Brenda Fullerton and their grandchildren.</p>

Photo courtesy of Donnie Lashmit

Scotty and Brenda Fullerton and their grandchildren.

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